The answers here may occassionally reflect juvenile, adolescent attempts at humor, which inevitably connect "vacuum" with vacuum cleaners and the word "suck".
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A :is the same '' RUDE'' ,but in adjective is: áspero, or grosseiro or rigoroso...
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Audacity, meaning rude or disrespectful behavior.
Use of the adjective "stupid" is generally considered rude.
The correct spelling is obnoxious (rude, boorish, or irritating).
The latin word vacuum is 'le vide' in French. A vacuum cleaner is 'un aspirateur'
Arsenic. This is a joke question. The first four letters spell out a rude word used in the UK.
The proper spelling is "vulgar" (rude, crude, or low in class).
r-u-d-e. it's cognate.
Just like that. The word "vacuum" is the spelling for a void, or emptiness. The "vacuum cleaner" uses a fan to provide lower air pressure at its nozzle, so as to trap dirt caught in the airflow.
The word "vacuum" is the spelling for a void, or emptiness. The "vacuum cleaner" uses a fan to provide lower air pressure at its nozzle, so as to trap dirt caught in the airflow.
According to Google, "vacuum" is spelled V-A-C-U-U-M.